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Baby Love

  • 1969
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
798
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Linda Hayden in Baby Love (1969)
Coming-of-AgePsychological DramaDrama

Libidinous 15 year old English schoolgirl Lucy finds her single mother dead. They never had a good relationship, but this still unbalances her. She moves in with the family of her mother's o... Read allLibidinous 15 year old English schoolgirl Lucy finds her single mother dead. They never had a good relationship, but this still unbalances her. She moves in with the family of her mother's old friend. She hates him and seduces his wife.Libidinous 15 year old English schoolgirl Lucy finds her single mother dead. They never had a good relationship, but this still unbalances her. She moves in with the family of her mother's old friend. She hates him and seduces his wife.

  • Director
    • Alastair Reid
  • Writers
    • Tina Chad Christian
    • Alastair Reid
    • Guido Coen
  • Stars
    • Diana Dors
    • Linda Hayden
    • Troy Dante
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    798
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alastair Reid
    • Writers
      • Tina Chad Christian
      • Alastair Reid
      • Guido Coen
    • Stars
      • Diana Dors
      • Linda Hayden
      • Troy Dante
    • 19User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Diana Dors
    Diana Dors
    • Liz - Luci's Mother
    Linda Hayden
    Linda Hayden
    • Luci
    Troy Dante
    • The Lover
    Ann Lynn
    Ann Lynn
    • Amy
    • (as Anne Lynn)
    Sheila Steafel
    • Tessa Pearson
    Dick Emery
    • Harry Pearson
    Keith Barron
    Keith Barron
    • Robert
    Lewis Wilson
    • Priest
    Derek Lamden
    • Nick
    Patience Collier
    Patience Collier
    • Mrs. Carmichael
    Terence Brady
    Terence Brady
    • Man in Shop
    Marianne Stone
    Marianne Stone
    • Manageress
    Christine Pryor
    • Shop Girl
    Yvonne Horner
    Yvonne Horner
    • Shop Girl
    Vernon Dobtcheff
    Vernon Dobtcheff
    • Man in Cinema
    Linbert Spencer
    • West Indian
    Sally Stephens
    • Margo Pearson
    Timothy Carlton
    Timothy Carlton
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      • Alastair Reid
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      • Tina Chad Christian
      • Alastair Reid
      • Guido Coen
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    lazarillo

    The debut film of the incredible Linda Hayden

    This nifty, late-60's British thriller is about a scheming teenage girl (Linda Hayden) who after her mother's suicide moves in with the family of her mother's married lover and proceeds to seduce all three of them (father, mother, teenage son)--two of whom may be blood relatives! If this sounds vaguely familiar, it's because it was the subject of an uncredited, near-remake by Hollywood in the early 1990's called "Poison Ivy", which spawned three increasingly trashy sequels and revived the career of Drew Barrymore. Hayden is actually much better here than Barrymore was in "Poison Ivy", but this movie is very hard to find today, no doubt because Hayden has several brief nude scenes and was about the same age at the time as her fifteen-year-old character. This is monumentally silly more than forty years later--half the adult population (women) have seen a girl that age naked, and the other half (let's just be honest here) probably have at some point in their lives. But we live in a society today where if a teenage girl sends nude photos of herself to her teenage boyfriend, instead of considering it a "teachable moment", we're more likely to charge them both with distributing child pornography!

    Anyway, whatever else she was, Linda Hayden was a criminally underrated actress. She got some attention for her appearances in Hammer's "Taste the Blood of Dracula" and as another sexy, evil vixen in "Blood on Satan's Claw" (where, incidentally, she has even more graphic and still-underage nude scenes as well). She had more bad luck after that though. She reunited with the director here (Alistair Reid) as well Peter Finch and Shelly Winters in another very solid thriller called "Something to Hide" that has been all hacked up and never released on DVD for no good reason I can tell. Her best performance perhaps though was in "The House on Straw Hill" (which makes it's likely inspiration, Sam Peckinpah's "Straw Dogs", look like a Disney film), but that entertaining but uber-sleazy venture became the only British-made film to be labeled a "video nasty" in Britain and it was banned there for many years. As a somewhat ironic result, it's considered a minor cult film there today(and was even remade in 2009), but was little seen outside of the UK. As for Hayden, she eventually took her considerable charms to dumb British sex comedies like the "Confessions of" series and "Queen Kong" (starring her then paramour Robin Askwith) before ending her career with a cameo role (mostly nude, of course) in "The Boys of Brazil".

    There's nothing much to say about the rest of the cast as this is Linda Hayden's show all the way. But there is a good cameo at the beginning by ill-fated, former glamor actress Diana Dors as the Hayden character's mother. As for the director, Alistair Reid, he's no doubt now written off as a "dirty old man" in some quarters for having directed this, but his "Something to Hide" and "Deadly Strangers" (with Hayley Mills and Sterling Hayden)were equally good British thrillers. I'd certainly recommend this.
    8christopher-underwood

    British Lolita with more than an eye for the men, and women.

    Surprisingly good and whilst not a major work, a most interesting and involving film from that sunny 1968 with appropriately colourful and short skirts and dresses. Basically exploitation this is not, however, without thought but now is it steeped in moralising as the British film of the time tended to be. Indeed, although the plot here concerns the dropping of a highly sexed and vulnerable 15 year old into a well off family situation where the father once went out with the girl's mother it is dealt with in a refreshingly reasonable manner. Nevertheless there are various hints and incidents of rape and incest along the way as this goes from bad to bad but always with a smile. Not much smiling from Keith Barron who seems to not be enjoying his part here at all. For the rest it is a different story and Linda Hayden excels as the British Lolita with more than an eye for the men, and women. It is an impressive and nuanced performance and no wonder at all that she went on to further movies. It is also a credit to all involved that it was possible to get such a performance out of the youngster. Dick Emery just about controls himself in a small but exuberant role and overall this is a most watchable film very much of the moment that certainly could not be made today.
    6Leofwine_draca

    A study of burgeoning sexuality

    Essentially this is the British version of LOLITA, and just as moderately shocking as it must have been upon first release. I've always been a fan of Linda Hayden for her work in the horror field and she's every bit as good here, really investing her character with a sympathy that exists even in devilish turns like her one in BLOOD ON SATAN'S CLAW. The film explores burgeoning teenage sexuality in a stark and sometimes provocative way, also looking at trauma, marriage and lust at times; the focus on characte relationships is what makes it engrossing. It's well acted and well shot too. Seen today it's a fitting portrait of the predatory nature of the era.
    9andrabem-1

    Luci in the earth without diamonds

    Most of the films about "Swinging London' celebrated the joys and colors of the time. "Baby Love", while it was made during the heyday of "Swinging London", deals with the story of an adolescent girl called Luci, and London serves just a background for Luci and the other characters around her. The characters and their environment are portrayed with a documentary feel - they are shown in a realistic way.

    Luci, one day, on returning home, finds her mother dead. A great shock! For Luci there are not many choices. Her future looms black. But her mother, before killing herself, had sent a letter to a doctor who in the past had been her lover, and where she asks him to take care of her daughter Luci. The doctor is now a married man with wife, son and maid - in short, a well-off family.

    The doctor brings Luci (Linda Hayden, who was only 15 at the time) to his home. At first she seems just a bewildered, shy girl, but it won't take long till they discover other sides of Luci's personality.

    Luci needs love and protection, and for her, love and sex are not very apart. She is manipulative (but not consciously so), yet she acts by instinct - she's a bundle of contradictions, a very complex character. She'll use her powers of seduction on all members of the family, everything is turned upside down and masks fall.

    In some ways, "Baby Love" reminded me of "Teorema" by Pasolini, but while "Teorema" is a mystical-political parable, "Baby Love" has her feet on the ground.

    The creativity linked to reality, the freedom of the camera, Luci's sensuality/sexuality (there are even some bits of nudity), the nonjudgemental way of showing the characters, make "Baby Love" a very interesting film. It's a pity though that (as far as I know) the only available copies have soft (a bit washed out) colors. Anyway the film is very watchable. Well worth checking out.
    3artpf

    Wrong on so many levels

    Luci, she is a slutty 15 year old English schoolgirl who comes home one day from school to find her Mum as dead as a door knob in the tub. You see her Mum has cut her wrists. Fortunately for Luci, her Mum's childhood friend is now a very successful upper-middle class doctor who has decided to take Luci home to his family (on a trial basis). And the seduction begins.

    It's a very slow and boring movie, but apparently some reviewers really get off on seeing an underage girl involved in these shenanigans. -- including stripping. I don't.

    I watched this mostly because I wanted to see Diana Dors who oddly is in the film for 2 seconds and has no lines!

    The underage girl went on to doing some Hammer horror movies and sex romp films.

    If you saw Pretty Poison, you know the plot of this movie. They are roughly the same film, only Dew Barrymore isn't as attractive.

    Frankly, I would have rather seen Taste the Blood of Dracula than this one.

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    • Trivia
      Linda Hayden was cast after an extensive talent search. She was only fifteen years old and had to do her screen test topless. In a 2011 interview, she talked about auditioning, "...it was very much a sex-type movie, that was the fashion. And my screen test I did topless, because that was the scene with the elderly man who played the part, Keith Barron. When she came into the study. So it was all quite near the knuckle. And there was a big to-do about that and my parents were asked did they mind (that she auditioned naked). When I did the screen test I was there with a girlfriend of mine from school, a very beautiful blonde girl, a mate of mine, a very strong personality. And she was convinced she was going to get it. But before the end of the day I was being pictured and photographed and I think and I think she sussed something was going on. That ruined a good friendship. They made up their minds pretty quickly. But I think they'd done quite a lot of auditioning."
    • Quotes

      Amy Quayle: [returns with happy Luci from dress-shopping to sidewalk cafe] Well?

      Nick Quayle: [looking at dress on his pretty new sister] Couldn't be much shorter, could it?

      [Luci sits down]

      Nick Quayle: It's all right, I suppose.

      Amy Quayle: Oh now, Nicky. Now look, the two of you have a snack, then you take Luci out for the afternoon, and don't be late.

      [off she goes, leaving them alone]

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Sicilian Clan (1969)

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    • Release date
      • April 20, 1969 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Aşk bebeği
    • Filming locations
      • Hampton Court Palace, East Molesey, Surrey, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Avton Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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